I enjoy photos where photographers use toy figures combined with real life things set in unique ways, especially when it is done well, like in this “May the Fourth be with you” commemoration. Because I am a geek like that… What is “May the Fourth”? Why, it’s Star Wars Day, of course! An unofficial holiday in May created by fans to honour the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. Like the millions of worldwide fans, I can hardly wait for Dec-2015!!

Have I ever told you that Flickr is a geek’s paradise? Once in a while, you’ll see a photo on Flickr that represent the nerd in me. Like this one of some creative Lego by kwi-chang– I would buy this!! This reminds me of the gripping and highly-acclaimed Evangelion anime, and more recently Linebarrels (Click on the links to watch these anime right now). You know, in order to create this, one would have to be a Lego-maniac and have quite a big collection of bricks already. I wish I had his creativity. Remember, it’s best to see this photo on your PC or iPad, instead of your tiny smartphone!

I grew up playing Nintendo games. NES, SNES, Nintendo 64… I have fond memories of my childhood whenever I see anything Nintendo-related. This video by lefvandebilder brings that warm nostalgia feeling. And you can see the creators are Nintendo fans like me. So much hard work in order to make this original animation. You guys are terrific!

By the way, the “Behind the Scenes” video below is almost as fun to watch – especially when they get to the time-lapsed portion of production. Definitely worth seeing!

Like this:

This. Is gonna sell millions! Download on November 8. Jedi birds will launch from slingshots to take down Sith pigs! FYI, Rovio did get permission from Lucasfilms for the rights.

“This is the best Angry Birds game we’ve ever done,” says Peter Vesterbacka, CMO of Rovio.

Angry Birds Star Wars combines the classic gameplay and art style of Angry Birds with the legendary characters, designs, stories, and locales of the Star Wars saga. Gamers will take on the Empire in famous settings like Tatooine and the Death Star, but with the Angry Birds stable of characters playing the beloved Star Wars roles.

At this year’s tenth annual BrickCon, a convention for Lego hobbyists that took place between Oct. 6-7, 2012, two fans created a 20,000 piece Batcave!! I am always amazed at how creative people can be with their Lego, but this 100-pound masterpiece is on a higher level. Carlyle Livingston II, 48, and Wayne Hussey, 58, spent three months and 400 hours putting it together in their garage. Must click for larger resolution now!

Are you a retro gamer? An NES fan? 8-bit music fan? Nintendo fan? A Lego fan? This Video of the Day is an incredible stop motion animation that must be seen! It took 1500 hours of meticulously moving Lego bricks and taking photos of them by Swedish band Rymdreglage. They pay tribute to vintage Nintendo games in true 8-bit style. These guys are amazing!!